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mod_rewrite help
Here's my situation.
When a user access the site domain.com it redirects to /portal which displays SKIN1 by default. When a user accesses the site domain.com/portal?branding=SKIN1 it displays SKIN1 by default as well. When a user access the site domain.com/portal?branding=SKIN2 it displays SKIN2 as its supposed to but as soon as that same person goes to domain.com or domain.com/portal it shows SKIN2 by default and no longer SKIN1 I need a rewrite rule or something that will say /portal always points to SKIN1 accept for when accessing SKIN2 and only show SKIN2 when its chosen. Let me know if this makes any sense? |
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